2023
DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2023.16.00626
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Honey and propolis for wound healing

Abstract: Background: Wound healing has global healthcare concept where fighting infection, rapid cure, correct epithelization with minimal scar formation and feasible potent wound dressing management is targeted through recent researches with natural products. There is a renaissance in apitherapy wound dressing especially those related to honey and propolis. The review acted with the activity of these api-products on wound healing as antimicrobial, immunomodulator, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents referring to … Show more

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“…On day 1, the inflammatory phase emerged, likely due to honey's content of phenolic compounds (26,27), glycopeptides (28), and low molecular weight proteins (29). These components stimulate monocytes and macrophages, enhancing the release of cytokines, chemokines, and enzymes that break down the extracellular matrix.…”
Section: Despitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On day 1, the inflammatory phase emerged, likely due to honey's content of phenolic compounds (26,27), glycopeptides (28), and low molecular weight proteins (29). These components stimulate monocytes and macrophages, enhancing the release of cytokines, chemokines, and enzymes that break down the extracellular matrix.…”
Section: Despitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These components stimulate monocytes and macrophages, enhancing the release of cytokines, chemokines, and enzymes that break down the extracellular matrix. This results in the activation of proinflammatory pathways markers, such as interleukins (IL-1, IL-10, and IL6), cyclooxygenases (COX-2), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), nuclear factors (NF-κB and IκBκ), transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), the primary regulator of fibrosis lipoxygenase (LOX), nitric oxide (NO), nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), and prostaglandins (26).…”
Section: Despitementioning
confidence: 99%